An Art Nouveau Trademark Meissen Stove to Mantel Conversion
After a rare Meissen Stove with was swept up from our Olde Good Things Scranton, Pa warehouse, the client was generous enough to […]
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After a rare Meissen Stove with was swept up from our Olde Good Things Scranton, Pa warehouse, the client was generous enough to […]
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2019 Fall Antique Week New Extended Dates Opening Monday, Sept 30th – Oct 5th Location Open Daily 9 am Mon & Tues 9am-6pm […]
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Over the years, we have built long-lasting relationships with interior designers, architects & builders. We helped them with acquiring the ideal vintage furnishings, […]
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If you have shopped online in our Hardware category lately, you’ve probably noticed the abundant cabinet hinges we recently uploaded. It may come […]
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When you think of a wood paneled room, you may think of an old study or library in an early to mid-1900s home. […]
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History of Union Square Park On July 19, 1839, New York City’s Union Square Park opened to the public. Here’s a fun fact […]
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Through the years, Olde Good Things has acquired some of our most priceless artifacts from old buildings getting a face lift or being […]
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Rose Hill the Beautiful The Rose Hill Mansion was located on 98 acres of land at 773 Armonk- New Castle, Mount Kisco, NY. The original Tudor style manor built in […]
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The Assembly Design Studio designers of Ledger, a local restaurant and bar on New England’s North Shore, envisioned a “rough restoration” of the […]
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In 2014, Olde Good Things salvaged panes of industrial aqua pebbled chicken wire glass from the Hamilton Manufacturing Co. building in Two Rivers, […]
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